
Carnival Girls
International Crime Thriller / FBI Procedural
“Does it take bad men to catch monsters?”
Two girls taken. A monstrous serial killer loose. The FBI sends someone expendable — and two good cops didn't get the memo.
A wealthy psychopath is stalking Europe. An American coed from a prominent political family is among the abducted. FBI Special Agent Davé was just supposed to fly to Athens and show the flag. They paired him with an expendable cop from Crete.
There wasn't supposed to be justice. From the ancient Greek Isles to unforgiving Africa and the cauldron of the Middle East, comes a dark international thriller about evil, the thin blue line, and the price paid by those who face it.
Pick it up when
- International Noir: You want a thriller that spans continents — Greece, Africa, and the Middle East.
- FBI Procedural with a twist: Two underdogs take on a case they were never meant to win.
- Villain to remember: A psychopath as chilling as any in the genre.
- Late-night reading: The kind of story that keeps the lights on and the pages turning.
Carnival Girls resonates with readers who loved
- The Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris
- The Hunt for Red October by Tom Clancy
- The Power of the Dog by Don Winslow
- No Country for Old Men by Cormac McCarthy
REVIEWS
Outstanding read. This is the kind of story that grabs your attention and doesn't let go.
— David B.
A fantastic read from start to finish. A unique approach to the international thriller genre with surprises around every turn.
— Options
This book was really good. The plot was complex with well-developed characters and a very satisfying ending.
— L.R.R.
Grabs your attention. A true page-turner with a villain as evil as any you are likely to encounter.
— Glen
Wow. Full-time action with lots of twists and turns and great character development.
— Joe B. E.

